Respiratory Disease Chemiluminescense Immunoassay Kit

Acute respiratory disease (ARD) accounts for 75% of acute diseases in developed countries, of which about 80% are caused by viruses. It  is the most common infectious disease.

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Chemiluminescent Solution(General Items)

Series

Product Name

Product Name

Respiratory Disease

Mycoplasma Pneumoniae IgG

MP IgG

Mycoplasma Pneumoniae IgM

MP IgM

Chlamydia Pneumoniae IgG

CP IgG

Chlamydia Pneumoniae IgM

CP IgM

Respiratory Syncytial Virus IgM

RSV IgM

Adeno Virus IgM

ADV IgM

Coxsackie Virus IgM

COXB IgM

Entero Virus 71 IgM

EV71 IgM

Legionella Pneumophila IgM

LP IgM

Acute respiratory disease (ARD) accounts for 75% of acute diseases in developed countries, of which about 80% are caused by viruses. 70%-80% of upper respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses, including enterovirus 71, adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, Coxsackie virus. Another 20%-30% are caused by bacteria. Lower respiratory tract infection is caused by microbial infections such as viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and Legionella pneumophila, and is the most common infectious disease. Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) is a common human pathogen that causes asymptomatic, mild or a few severe upper respiratory tract infections and has been found to account for 15-20% of all pneumonia cases. In addition, MP can cause upper respiratory tract infection, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia in children. MP accounts for about 10% to 20% of pneumonia pathogens in children during the non-epidemic period. Popular years are as high as 30%. MP is the most common pathogen of pneumonia in children over 5 years old, and it is not uncommon in infants and young children. In particular, the incidence of pneumonia in older children is higher, reaching more than 50%. MP is mainly transmitted through respiratory droplets, usually sporadic cases, and the disease can occur throughout the year, but peaks in autumn, winter and early spring. Chlamydia pneumoniae (CP) is a pathogenic microorganism that spreads through the respiratory tract. It is a prokaryotic organism with a unique developmental cycle. CP infection is an infectious disease caused by CP which can cause acute respiratory tract infection in children, in addition, it is also associated with many non-respiratory diseases such as hepatitis, encephalitis, arthritis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, cardiovascular disease Wait. Pneumonia caused by CP infection accounts for 5% to 20%. The symptoms and signs are non-specific. Most of the onset is slow. The incubation period is generally about 30 days. Flu-like upper respiratory tract symptoms appear at the beginning of the clinic, and appear after a few days to several weeks. Persistent dry cough that can last for months without aggressive treatment Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), also known as fusion virus, is an RNA virus belonging to the genus Pneumonia of the family Paramyxoviridae. RSV is the main pathogen of respiratory tract infections in infants and young children, especially bronchiolitis. After infection, the main manifestations are bronchiolitis and pneumonia, and the clinical symptoms mainly include: upper respiratory tract infection symptoms such as cough, low-grade fever and runny nose. 45% of hospitalizations for infants under 2. Adenovirus (ADV) is a non-enveloped icosahedral DNA virus, which is generally transmitted and spread through the respiratory tract. Adenovirus (ADV) is one of the main pathogens of viral pneumonia. Adenovirus infection in older children or young adults only causes upper respiratory tract disease, and can cause severe acute adenoviral pneumonia in infants and young children. Coxsackievirus (Coxsackievirus, COXB) is a single-stranded positive-stranded small RNA virus, which is generally transmitted and spread through the respiratory tract. Mainly cause laryngitis, bronchitis, bronchitis and bronchiolitis and pneumonia; can be combined with infection of meningoencephalitis, myocarditis, fever, Guillain-Ba-rre syndrome, hepatitis, hemolytic anemia, etc. Enterovirus 71 (EV71) belongs to enteroviruses, which are generally named by numbers, and the arrangement order represents the order of their discovery. EV71 and coxsackievirus A group 16 are one of the main pathogens that cause hand, foot and mouth disease in infants and young children. More than 30 species of Legionella have been proposed, and at least 19 species are the causative agent of human pneumonia. The most common pathogen is Legionella pneumophila (L.pneumophila, LP), accounting for 85% to 90% of cases. LP is an obligate aerobic intracellular parasite that generally exists in natural freshwater and artificial water environments, mainly in the cells of prokaryotes such as amoeba and Tetrahymena. Currently, 15 serotypes have been found. LP occurs in the natural environment and spreads in warm water and hot flashes. The detection of respiratory pathogens IgM and IgG provides a timely and effective laboratory basis for the screening of acute respiratory disease pathogens, and plays a guiding role in clinical diagnosis and rational use of antibiotics.

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